Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 December 1865 — Page 3

^0bl&TrO-]F Mj ETTEMS E]UX I2?ITti'dt"Ifttfihai metl !ft' tTic"Post-office at CRAWFoijnsvn.I.K, Ind., Dee. 28. 1865: A11 en,JUattio miss 2 Huston, Nancy Rittinbn, Little miss.' •. Ingle, John ltarnhnrt, ttariett mrs Ivisman, Fannio miss:.'' I'arilhHrf, James Largmt, Samuel JJarnhart, Long, E tars Bell, mrs

'ir

1

!'Oniiipbull,

Miller, Pit^k

BaUinger, j.JIarlini Aby mrs ^'pjilch, W 'Martin, James II |£ridgcs, Kuto Middleton, Ira iBrown, James II Jlills, messrs E TT & Co jCliirR, Oliver :-Mason, George

Martha miss Marks Windtield S

Carr, Mo-re, W E Moore, Unhlivh McBray, Mary A mrs ^Norman, Joseph a N a a

oy, John Cruise, Andrew Or a ig K. I l.ar if t' in ^.Cotiielison. ,Wifn!ot Or?

Sarah

Craig, Cynthia roukj-^homas.-T •*$ iDaweiie, Michael tS" Dewey, Washington 1)uvis, James Douglas, Jeremiah Dresnuenj-J-oseph l)nnjjjan, "tfin II Dot rick, Mary Ellis, Dan (tilleppsib, Patiick Ilall, Auna miss Henderson, William

Hicks, S A ini=s 2 •, 11 itc, James W a lllfrdce, Curtis" Mutch in.Kuij Jaancs Hunter, David E llockcns," Ilutty

Piertee, Jn-mes-B ii Porter, John miss Peterpon, Silas Bcail, Miirv A Rceee, Author Robbing John Hush, Robert Rice, James E (-•:. ,• Rc'n-ickj. W rev Schonck, Isaac Sutton, Justus Stige, Ernst. 2 Spencer, Milton W.. .,• Turner, W dr Wallace, II Ware, Charles Watson, Pino Williams, A S *.£, Wilhist, Wi liam Willson, John

Ray, Jihn or James jr

To obtain these letter?, the applicant must call for "ADVERTISED LETTERS," give the date •of this list, «nd-.pay 1 CENT for advertising.. If jipt callei for within one month, tlicy will bo sent to the Dead Letter office. [lotT'J.j. BROMLEY, P. M.

][. J. WKBSTEU. V. I.. MAY.. JKLIE. KEKXEY,

WEBSTER, MAY & KEENEY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, W

"OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TIIE publie of Crawfordsville and surrounding country,. that they have entered into, and opened

•count]

.A. SALE A.GEUSTOY,

For the purpose of facilitating the sale, cxchango and transfer of Real Estate. Persons therefore, \vishing to either buy or sell Farms, Town Property, or wild Lands, are solicited to give us a call. Terms, the most favorable. ^I7""BrsiNKSS OTKICK, with County Recorder, dec. 7, I SOS—lv.

The following on Sale:

A Nine acre Lot, 1 Crawfordsville.

rropcjly is now

lyf miles from Crawbe sold cheap.

A FARM of 155 acre?. fordsville, well improved--will

miles south-east from

A Four aero Out-Lot—a desirable site for a eurburban residence.

... A Brick Store Room in Crawfordsville.

Sixteen (16) Town Lots, in the south part of the city—very desirable property.

Eight (8) Out-Lots, four or five blocks east of •he Court-House—between Vernon and Market streets.

A Farm, containin Crawlordsville.

40 acres, 3 miles south of

Reautifr.l Residence in the west part of Crawfordsville, House 2^story, 0 rooms, stable, wood house, srnokc house, well A* cistern, about 2acres of ground attached, well improved in shrubbery, fruits, Ac.

lleautifni Residence on Market Streot, east part of Crawfordsville, 1 story House, 8 rooms, well, cistern and out houses, building nearly new, very desirable.

1 story House on Spring Street, 4 rcoms, well and cistern, lot 82]4 by 165.

Lot in Naylor's addition, Tensed.

320 Acres of good land ?ixA miles north of Crawfordsville, adjoining the I •plenty of good timber water, all usder fericc.

N. A. &. C. Ii. R..

ud never failing stock

100 Acres Land 4 miles west of Thorntown, 60 acres improved, 40 acres timber, house and other buildings, near gravel road. "Will exchange for good town property.

Fine Brick Residence, mile east of town, containing 10 rooms, hall, cellar, wood house, brick smoko house, stable, buggy house, 12 acres of grountfwcll improved in shrubbery fruit trees, Jtc.

Ilonse, 4 rooms, on Washington Street, Lot 82K ky 165 feet. Conveiiient to business:*'

Lot, J4 of a square, with 2 frame houses 3 rooms each, good selection of fruit, good stabl outhouses, Ac, in a good location and will bp sold low. i-'

Frame House containing 5 rocins on a beautiful lot of -1 acres in the town of Attica.

About 5 acres of ground in town, good frame dwelling 4 rooms with out building, well and spring, good young fruit, desirable.

House and lot in Naylor's addition. House contains 4 rooms, with out buildings.

160 acre'Farln, well improved, 1% miles north of Crawfordsville on Lafayetto road 100 acres in cultivation, 60 aercs timber. New and good buildings, orchard, Ac. Terms, $60 per acre.

jlecT] WEHSTKI!, MAY A KEKXEY.

To Soldiers' Families.

T^TOTICE is hereby given, (hat a three months' .1^1 apportionment of tlio Soldiers' Relief Fund haS'bceu placed in tho hanuC of the several TownShip Trustees of Montgomery for distribution. Those interested should takes noticd.

By order of the board of Count}' Commissioner^. M. VANCE, Auditor. Bcc. 21, '65. w4.

..nak •, JVotice

rllercby

t,-j

„.

given that the undersigned has been

appointed Administrator, de, bonis non, with the will annexed, of tho estate of Benjamin Francis, .deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo sol­

MAXWELL MsCOLLOUGII, Administrator, dee-ai, 'fia. fltf. {pi's fee $a.]

Jldniinistrator^s Sale.

NOTICE

is

HEREBY GIVEN

that

I

will sen

at Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 16th day of Jantiary, 1806, at the late residence of Cathlinc Kxiuieis, situated four miles cast of Cra-w-fo.rdsvjUc, tho personal, property of Benjamin Francis deceased, consisting in part' of Cattle, KJljeop iOncr 'Ho.rse,- Hogs,. Hajfi .Wheat, ai)d jtitcton JmcAititre, ijcM

TERMS —-On all sums-over three dollars a credit of (jktyen lfi(intli.s.wyi be giveu thc purchaser giving. his. npte with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.

MAXWELL McCOLLOUGII, Adm'r. dectfl ivS $%{$' i' [pr's foe $3 00.]

rJFirst

.*'* »..r

JYfitiohal Bank, of^

•A xCr^wfords^ill®.

4

-»i

i.'-fqcc -ORAM-FORDSVIIiLK, Ijro., Dc6. 9,-1865. AiSfNbA'L MEE'tll^G pf the Stockholder'?'of this Bank will bo held on Tuesday ih 9 th da^ of January, 1866, between tlic hours of "10 o'clock A: M. an^ 4 o.'clSck P. M., for the purpose of electing Seven Directors, to wCrvo dui* iug the ensuing yc^r (iccl-iiulj B- WESSON

.Yolice-

HEREBY given that th& undersigned hail been appointed Administrator of tho estato of Elijah Hellet, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased.

JOEL G. DEER, ADM'R.

doc-21, '65. w3.»

•'Sdministrator's Sale.

I^TOTICE is hereby given that-tho undersignod .L\ Administrators of tho.estato of William

A credit of ten months will be given on all sums over five dollars, the purchaser executing his note with approved security, waiving relief from valuation A: appraisement laws sums of five dollars and under, cash in hand.

GEORGIA LONG, JOIIN FRAME, Administrators.

dec-21, '65. w3.. [pr's fee $5 20.

a StZJLE OF

HEAL ESTATET'lE

undersigned Guardian of the person and property of Thompson Davis, a person of unsound mind, will, in accordance with a decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, Indiana, made at the Oetober term thereof, in the year 1SG5, sell at private sale to tho highest bidder, on and after the 4th day of January, 1866, tho following real-estate, situated in said county, to-wit: The west half oP the north east quarter of section fifteen, town nineteen, range four west eighty acres—and a part of the north. west quarter of said section fifteen, town nineteen, range four west, beginning at a point fitty links west of the south east corner of said quarter section, witnessed by a buckeye and a white oak tree and from thence winning north, eighty four degrees cast, twenty seven chains and twenty five link3 to a corner on the north bank of sugar creek, witnessed by a linn and a cherry tree thence same course to the creek, so down the north bank of said creek with the mcandcrings therof, embracing all the land north of said creek to a corner fifty links west of the boundary line of the south cast quarter of said section fifteen, witnessed by' a mulberry and a buckeye tree thence north five and one fourth degrees, west fifteen chains and twenty links to the place of beginning containing thirty-five acres. Also, part of tho south west quarter of said section fifteen, town nineteen, range four west, on the north side of sugar creek, bounded as follows: beginning at the north west corner of s:»4Tl quarter section, and running thenco east one hundred and fifty six rods, thence south to the north margin of sugar creek, (at ordinary high watermark,) to the section line dividing sections fifteen and sixteen, thence north along said lino to the place of beginning containing one hundred acres more or less. Also, the east half of the north west quarter of scetion fifteen, town nineteen, range four west containing eighty acres And the whole of said tracts containing thrco hundred acres more or less

On the following terms, to-wit: One third of the purchase money down, one third in twelve months, and the residue in eighteen months. The purchaser giving notes with interest, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws and securing tho same by mortgage.

1

Incorporated 1819.

ASSETS AT MARKET VALUE,

£3,SO©,48»

I OSSES PAID

GREATEST

D.

C.Long, late /of Montgomery' county, Indiana, deceased, will, on the 11th day of January, 186(5, sell at public auction, the personal property of the said decedent, (except such as tho widow may take at tho appraisaiiient,) at his. late residence in Scott township, west of Ashby's mill about one half mile, in said county, to-wit: One work horse, one yearling colt last spring, one two year oldTaeifcr, ono calf, riii»e head of stock hogs)«onc two horse wagon, one set of hitrricss and •plowgears, one harrow and plows, hay in the stack, corn in the erib and in the shock, beds and bedding, household and kitchen furniture, and many other artielcs too numerous to mention.

a

IN

-16 YEARS,

S17,500,000 OO. PROPERTY

INSURED AGAINST THE

DAMAGES OF FIRE AND PERILS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, at as liberal Rates and Rules as solvency and fair profit will permit. Dwelling and Farm property insured for periods of one to five years, on most reasonable terms.— First-class Indemnity may be effected without delay, with this favorite and jire-cminently able corporation, through

JAMES IIEATOIV, Agent.

Dec. 7, 1S65. ml.

Actual Business College,

LA FAYETTE,.

T^E

Barbec's Ilall, Corner Main and Fifth Sts., near the Post Office.

OBJECT of this Institution is to qualify yourtjf,NCN

A

THOROUGH and PKACTICAL

manner for tho Counting Itoom and Business pursuits in general.

Tiie Course of Instruction

now introduced in this College is destined to supercede all other modes of 'caching now in use, as it is founded Upon tho motto: "Teach Young Men at School what they will bo required to perform when engaged in the active }ursuits of life."

This Institution has arrangements and facilities lor giving young men such an education.

Terms:

For full eoursc of instruction in Book-Keep-ing «nd Penmanship in all their Business •Kelations, including .Lectures $40 00 Practical Course .......... 25 00 Full'Course for Ladies 25 00 Thirty-five Lessons in Penmanship 5 00

WILLIAM PUE/DY, President,

Dee. 7, 1865. yl.

Administrator's Sale.

NOTICE

is hereby given that I wHl sell at public auction on I'rfduy, -tW' 12th day of January, 1866, at the late residcnco of Elijah Ilollet, deceased, near Canine & Door's Mills, in Montgomery county, Indiana, the personal property, consisting in part of the following articles Horses, mules, .cattle, hogs, sheep, wheat, corn, hay, farming UttfffAls,"&cr.y &c.

A credit of one year will be given on all sums over thrco dollars/the purchaser giving his nbfc with" approvecTsccu'rity, without relief from valuation laws.

JOEIr G. DEJill, Adm'r.

tlcc-21, '03, w3.*.

PANIC

THE SEASON

40, OOO

iJOUURS WORTH

Of Goods to be

SOLD AT COST!

NOW is YOUR CHANCE.

'Bill' 15© WEISS

OF THE

BAWWER STORE!

WILL OFFER FOli TIIE

NEXT 90 DAYS,

IIIS ENTIRE STOCK

O' O

WITHOUT

THE LITTLE BIOEE"!

THIS IS NO HUMBUG!

THE eiMTIRE STOCK

MUST & SHALL

BE SOLD, AS

The

ISAAC DAVIS, JOSEPH ALLEN, Guardians.

Dec. 14,'65. w4. [p'rs fee $14 25.]

By their fruits ye shall know them."

is going to make a change in business I

IJNT

THE SPRING.

come c&3 ®e©

For yourselves. BILL BOVVERS.

Crawfordsville, Nov 30, 1805—3m

THEY ARE COMING!

.2

SI:PERIS STOCK!

THIE MASSES WILL VISIT THE

WASSGN CORNER!

For the purpose of supplying themselves with new and desirable FALL it WIKTEll

Our new stock is noting opened to

PUBLIC INSPECTION!

ANY and every thing usually found at a retail house in tho Wabash Valley, can bo had at

WAS S O N' S!

And at prices as low as those of any "Mammoth" of the country. A large and unsurpassed line of

DRESS GOODS,p

Of every style, grade and color Press-Trim-mings, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Laces, Crapes, etc., etc.

THE GENTLEMEN

Will find our stock"' of Cloths and Cassiinercs, extremely large and fine, and nt^riccs corresponding with recent heavy decline in the Eastern markets. ••-•,-

Eeady-Madja Clothing.

We have also in store, a superior stock of Winter Clothing, for Men and Boys. Also, 5^ ,.

ALL

medical men iind tlio press recommend Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI-CHOLERA MIXTURE as tho only certaih remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. It is a combination ol .Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives, and is warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed, especially in chronic cases.

For sale by E. J. Binford and R. Ivrout, by Crftw'fottU'vUlC, and Dii: 50 cents per bottle.

s.

DR.STRICKLAND'S

hourly arriving and be-

0

& amms

!D

for the Million.1

FAMILY GROCERIES.

Wc also keep on hands a full tind complete stock of Family .Groceries, and buy and sell all kinds of Country Produce.

^S3~Callj everybody, and examine our new & complete btock, and learn prices.

_^s3"*Remcmbcr, Farmers, market prices for 11 us "with call. :.

Nov 23, 1805/

wc pay the highest of Produce. Favor W. N. WAS30N.

ists generally. [oetlO'Oayl.

GL IRWIN",

H, Fredeniclisliuig, Indiana,

WILL

pay special attention to diseases'of a stubborn or dangerous character. Fees will fluctuate witli the.timc3.

Offire hours from. 8 to 8 A. Mi, and from 12 to I o'clock P. M., closely observed. Address: Mace Postofiice, Montgomery county, Indiana. Ljal1 5 '65-tf.

PENSION! BOUNTY!

U'A. CIC IP^_ Y!

COMMUTATIONSPrisoners

OF Rations for Soldiers

who have been of War and Prize Money also claims for Horses and other property lost in the service, and in fact every species of claims against the Government, collected with promptness and dispatch by

W. P. BllSTTOJ%\ Attorney,

GOVERNMENT CLAIM AGENT!

Office in Washington Hall building, over Simpson's Grocery Store, Crawfordsvillo. -"53^

Unth the present Lam Soklicrs and Soldiers Heirs are entitled «s follows: 1st. When a soldier has died from any cause in the service of tho United States, since the i:th of April, ISfil, leaving a widow, she is entitled to a pension of $8 per month also a bounty of from $75 to $402, besides all arrears of pay. 2d. If the soldier left no widow, his children under 16 years of age are entitled to the pension, back pay and bounty. 3d. If the soldier left no widow, child or children, then the father is entitled to the bounty and back pay, but no pension. 4th. If the soluier left no widow, child or father, or if the father has abandoned the support of the family, the mother is entitled to the back pay and bounty, and, if she was dependent in whole or in part on her son for support, to a pension also. fith. If the soldier left none of the above heirs, then the brothers and sisters arc entitled to the back pay and bounty.

To Discharged Soldiers: 1st. When a soldier is discharged by reason of the expiration of his term of service, he is entitled to all arrears of pay and the balance of the bounty promised to him after deducting the installments paid. 2d. Soldiers discharged for wounds received in I,IXK OK DUTY, are entitled to a BOUNTY. 3d. Soldiers discharged by reason of disease contracted in the service, or wounds received, which still disable them, are entitled to a PENSION in addition TO TIIE ABOVE.

By a late act of Congress every soldier who shall have lost both hands, or both feet or, who shall have lost one hand and one foot in the service, is entitled to a pension of §20 per mouth.

The balance of the Bounty promised to the Soldier of 1S04-C5 is noio beinr/ paid. Oilicers returns to Chief of Ordnance, SurgeonGeneral and Quartermaster-General made up, and Certilicatcs of Non-Indebtedness, obtained.

Fees reasonable, and no charge in any case unless successful. Ifjy* Special attention given also to the settlement of dccedents' Estates, and other Legal business. W. P. BRITTON.

July 13, 1805. yl.

P'.LK RKMKDY has cured thou­

sands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. For sale by E. J. Binford & R. K. Krout, Crawfordsville, and Druggists generally. 5U cents per bottle. [octl9'G5yl.

oI®N,

INFILLS

FEMALES

JFNFFTUBLE IN

CORRECTING.

iRREiltARiTlES

And the "only sure" and CERTAIN REMEDY for all those afflicting comjilaints so peculiar to the sex, whether "married or single."

These Piils arc nothing new, but have been used by the, Doctors for many years, both in France and America, with unparalleled succcss in every case and ho is urged by many thousand ladies who have used them, to make the Pills public for tho alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves so, arc eJtutioncd against using these Pill3 while in that condition at the proprietor assumes no responsibility after the above admonition, although their mildness wo'd prevent any mischief to health, otherwise the Pills arc recommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. 50,000 BOXES HAVE BKEN SOLn JN 2 YEARS.

Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to all parts of the world, to which answers have been returned, in which ladies say nothing like the above Pills have been known sinco the Sciencc of Medicinc Dawned upon tho World in removing obstructions and restoring nature to its proper channel, quieting the nerves, and bringing back tho "rosy color of health" to the check of the most delicate.

Price $1 00 per box. Six boxes for $5 00. Sold by all Druggists, and by E. J. BINFORD, Sole Agent for.Crawfordsville, Ind., and vicinity. Ladies by sending him $1 00' can have the Pills sent confidentially by mail, free of postage and without observation, to any part of the country.

G. S. Lacoy, Gcn'I Traveling Agent, 167 Dearborn street, P. 0. Block, Chicago, 111. N. B. None genuine unless tho boxes signed S. D. HOWE. [fob. 2 '65-y l.

JY&TICE

HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been appointed Administrators of the Estate of.:William D. C. Long, late of Montgomery county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. •f GEORGIA LONG,

JOHN FRAME, k: Administrators.

dcc-21, 1S65. iv3. [pr's fee $2 00.]

MEDICAL.

R. OHO ULL'S

COMPOUND

CEDRON BITTERS!

TIsc Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nineteenth .. Century

No man's name is more intimately connected with the history of Materia Medica of the United States, or more favorably known as a pioneer in -'medical discovery, than that of tf

John Bull, of Louisville, Ky.

Ilis inimitable of Sa-saparilla has long stood at thfpreparation

head of the various compounds of that valuable drug.

HIS COMPOUND QF WILD CHERRY

Has become a household word throughout west and south.

His Worm

the

IliOzeilges

In less than a year after their introduction attained a reputation as wide-spread as the conti•nentof North America.

But the crowning glory of his life remains to be attained in his late discovery, or rather combination, for he docs not claim to have been tho discoverer of

s~z

IJST

OM

Which is the basis of tlio bitters now offered to the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central aincrica, to whom its virtues have been'known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it the Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles, without fear, the most venomous serpent. It is a belief with them, that while there is breath left in tho body, the Ccdron is potent to curc, no matter what the disease may be.

•While Dr. Bull is not prepared to'Cndorse this extravagant pretension, he is, nevertheless, satisfied from a thorough examination of the ovidcnco relating to its virtues, that as a remedy and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure, cither to changes of weather and climate, or to tho miasmatic influences, it stands

WITHOUT ARRIVAL!

And justly deserves the reputation it has so lonr enjoyed in Central Amcricaanu tho Western States

DYSPEPSIA

Ar.d all its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing in the whole range of Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease.

A full account of this wonderful plant may bo found in the 11th edition of tho U. S. Dispcnsatory, pages 13S7 and 13S8.

A series of experiments in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successful termination, and he is now enabled to offer to the public a combination of CEDRON with other approved tonics the whole preserved in tqe best quality of copper distilled Bourbon whisky, which he is conlident has no equal in the world. I

He might furniSh a volume of certificate? but the public has long since learned to estimate such things at their true value. Tho safest plan is, for every one to test for himself tho virtues of a new modicinc.

GIVE TIIE

Cedron IBittei^s

One trial, and you will never use any other.

It is not necessary to publish along list of diseases for which the Cedron Bitters are a specific, in all diseases of tho

MowclSj Sjiver or liidncf/s,

In affections of the

Brain, Depending upon Dcran^cnieiit of the Stomacii or Bowels,

IN

GO UT, RIIE UJIA TISJ1 AND

NE TJ -JEiAJI, GIA,

A N I N

FEYER & AGUE

It is destined to supercede all other remedies. It not only cures these diseases, but it prevents them.

A wineglassfull of theso Bitters, taken an hour before each meal, will obviate the ill affects of the most unhealthy climate, and screen the person taking it against disease under tho most trying exposure.

Sold Iy Grocers and Generally.

Principal Office,

Fifila StU'eet, jLoiiEsvillc, Ky.

E. J. MSIJ%*FOHRJig cut,

Craicfordsville, Ind.

ALSO SEIJLS

Bull's Sarsaparilla. Smith's Tonic Syrup. Bull's Worm Destroyers.

Rememder E. J. Binford's Drug Store, Crawfordiivillc, Ind', [may 25, 'G~u} ly.

FOB"" PRESENTS

Lasting, and to be -Remembered,

THE PEOPLE

SHOULD GO TO THE

OLD MAMMOTH!

Clothing for the Million.

TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF

READY-MADE CLOTHING,

IN THE

Wabaslt Valley!

And can and will sell below

ALL COMPETITION

AXD WO MISTAKE!

GIVE US A CALL

and we will prove to your satisfaction that

We mean what We say.

our stooK or

DfiISS GOODS,

Cloths, Cassimcrcs, and in fact all else, is unsur­

passed in any retail houso

IN THE WEST!

'LET ALL IN WANT,

Come,

and if wo don't Sell

THEM GOODS

It won't be our fault.

J. GKAHAM & BKO.

Dccembcr 21. 1SG5.

SOMETHING NEW

IIV TOWN.

CLOTHING S-OTORE! LOTHING

(At Patterson's old stand,)

VERNON ST. CRAWFORDSVILLE.

L. M. DESSAUER,

HA\

ING OPENED UP in tho above lino of trade, and at the above stand, would inform ihc citizcns of city and country that they will endeavor to keep constantly on hand a FULL and'" complctD stock of

READY-MADE CLOTHING!

for men and boys also, a large stock of

GENTS' FUJRNISHIfl GOODS

-.-—SUCH AS—

Business Suits,

7

KEEPSWATCU

Druggists

DR. JOHM BULL'S

Overcoats,

Dress Coats, Sack Coats, Rubber Coats, Frocli Coats, Woolen Jackets, Comforts, oys Overcoats, Gloves,

Under-SIilrts,

woolen and cotton socks and drawors, handkerchiefs, woolen shirts, and pioco goods of all descriptions and prices, to which thoy rospectfully direct public attention.

Wo are dotcrminod to soli Goods at astonishinglow figures. Come and cxamino our stock.

A

visit to the Eaglo Clothing Store will pay.— Try it. [Oct. 19, 1865-yl.

THE3 3NTBW

BOOK gB STORE!

JAMES PATTERSON

constantly on hand, in connection with his and JKWELIIV establishment, complete stock of

Scliool, Blank and Miscellaneous

O O S

Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Inks, and ovory article used in public privato schools. Teachers and pupils will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock and prices beforo purchasing elsewhere.

A most magnificent stock of ALBUMS just rc« ccived and sold at prices to

DEFY COMPETITION!

Photographic Cards, plain and eolored Pictures, Moulding, Cord and Tassels, Family BIBLES, Hymn and Prayer Books, Scrap Books, Porte Folios and

Fancy Articles

of all descriptions in most magnificent profusion. All the New York Weeklies and Monthlies the Ledger, Weekly, Clippof, Wilkes'

RAVEN, BACON CO'S

CELEBRATED PIANOS!

Spirit, Wa-

verly, Ilarpet'SJ Atlantic and Eclectic Monthlies, for

constantly on hand. Also agcr

Don't fail to visit Patterson's

FANCY BAZAAK & BOOK STOKE!

Two doors west of tlio old stand, at tire si^n of tho GOLDEN WATCII. JAMES PATTERSON.

August 17, 1805. IvlTfl'iy